Offline USB Capture Of Windows 8.1?

We just received new wireless Atom tablets (no Ethernet) running Windows 8.1 Update 1 Pro and we have only been deploying Windows 7 up until now.  It may be possible to get USB Ethernet adapters that would allow network deployment, but we would rather
just do it all offline especially since we won't have a wired network available at the remote sites we will be deploying them to anyway.  Might as well just do everything offline from the beginning.
I'm going to upgrade MDT from 2012 to 2013, manually set up a thick image of one of the tablets with all the apps installed and drivers persistently retained so the deployment task completion can be as fast as possible.
I have deployed Windows 7 using offline USB before, but I have never captured an image to USB.  Don't capture sequences look for UNC paths to save the capture to?
I'd like to set up a Sysprep and Capture task sequence for these tablets that can be run entirely offline via USB. 
How do you configure a Sysprep and Capture task sequence to send the captured image to a folder on the USB stick rather than a network share UNC path?

The Sysprep and capture task sequence involves two components:
1. Running sysprep.
2. Booting into WinPE, and capturing the source drive to a target *.wim file.
Do not make the assumption that booting into WinPE requires PXE, it does not, in fact for the Sysprep and capture task sequence MDT will typically attempt to copy the LitetouchPE_Xxx.wim file to local System Partition, assuming that you have enough space.
Sometimes OEM configured machines are not given System partitions with enough size to hold the Boot.wim file.
Secondly, once you have booted into WinPE, you should be able to target your USB drive as a target for the captured install.wim file. It has been a while since I have tried it, but I thought that there is some logic to auto-reconfigure drive letters in
ZTIBackup.wsf to support this scenario, I could be mistaken however. Just specify the drive letter that exists when you launch the Sysprep and Capture Task Sequence. However, the most common scenario is to copy the install.wim file to a network share.
If it does not work, please share the bdd.log file.
Keith Garner - Principal Consultant [owner] -
http://DeploymentLive.com

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